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A screening of Orson Welles’s “Touch of Evil” during the AMERICAN NOIR festival

Bibliomediateca - 23 November 2009, at 3.30 PM

The latest edition of the AMERICAN NOIR festival sees the screening of Orson Welles's film Touch of Evil. Considered one of Welles's masterpieces for its visual impact and its particular use of cinematic language, Touch of Evil...

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MANGAMANIA presents “The cruel angel theory: the world of Japanese adolescents according to Anno Hideaki”, a meeting with cartoon writer Luca Blengino.

Bibliomediateca - 20 November 2009, at 6PM

The National Museum of Cinema presents a meeting with cartoon writer Luca Blengino entitled The cruel angel theory: the world of Japanese adolescents according to Anno Hideaki. The meeting aims to stimulate the debate on the world of Anime,...

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During the DIALOGHI IN CORSO presentation of new publications, a sensitive issue is tackled with “Abortion in Italy, between morality, rights and taboos”.

Bibliomediateca - 18 November 2009, at 8.30PM

The National Museum of Cinema will hold a conference entitled ABORTION IN ITALY: MORALITY, RIGHTS AND TABOOS, which will present the publications Non sarò mai più la stessa. Storia di un aborto (I'll never be the same again: The...

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Masterclass at the “Circolo dei lettori” book club on “Film and audio-visual professionals: directors and producers”

Circolo dei Lettori, Turin - 18 November 2009, at 5PM

As part of the events promoted by the University of Turin's Master's degree for Film and Television Production Analysts, Davide Ferrario and Ladis Zanini will discuss the relationship between direction and production, addressing their different working phases and common strategies that allow for...

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A screening of Jules Dassin’s film noir “The Naked City” for the AMERICAN NOIR festival

Bibliomediateca - 16 November 2009, at 3.30PM

The latest event in our AMERICAN NOIR festival presents a screening of Jules Dassin's film The Naked City. A hard-hitting film, made by one of the greatest American noir specialists, who takes advantage of the genre's...

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National Museum of Cinema Open Day

National Museum of Cinema – 16 November 2009, from 9AM to 8PM

On the occasion of the 27th Torino Film Festival, the National Museum of Cinema will hold an open day on Monday 16 November from 9am to 8pm.

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The 27th TFF and Intesa Sanpaolo present the roundtable discussion CINEMA AT THE CENTRE?

Sala Congressi Intesa Sanpaolo conference room, Via Santa Teresa 1/G, Turin - 16 November 2009, from 10AM to 1PM

The 27th Torino Film Festival, in partnership with Intesa Sanpaolo, has organised a roundtable to discuss the central position of film compared with other forms of media. Indeed, a number of people believe that film has lost the key position it held during the...

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The National Museum of Cinema presents the results of several recent restoration projects, published as DVDs by Minerva-Rarovideo, at the 27th Torino Film Festival

Cinema Massimo, 16 November 2009, 8PM

The National Museum of Cinema and the Minerva Rarovideo publishing group present the results of several recent restoration projects at the 27th Torino Film Festival, elegantly collected in three DVD box sets....

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CIAK, SI MANGIA! (ACTION, LET’S EAT!) Cinema aperitifs and a screening of Ang Lee’s “Eat Drink Man Woman”

Bibliomediateca - 13 November 2009, at 7.30PM

The second in our CIAK, SI MANGIA! Cinema and taste series of cinema aperitifs, organised by the National Museum of Cinema together with the Hamper of traditional foods from the Province of Turin, which highlights the...

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Presentation of the short film “Supereroi” (Superheroes) and a screening of the film “Il grande cocomero” (The Great Watermelon), by Francesca Archibugi

Cinema Massimo - 11 November 2009, at 8.30PM

This month's edition of Un certo sguardo (A certain look) focuses on the work carried out over the last few months with disabled people by the National Museum of Cinema and the Outsider Association (funded by Fondazione CRT) at the...

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